Early Warning: Warm Winter Likely Means a Surge in Ticks and Lyme Disease Cases
- The mild winter could lead to an increase in ticks and Lyme disease across the US this year according to experts.
- Tick activity and Lyme disease cases typically peak between April and October in the US.
- Ticks spread bacteria, viruses and parasites that can cause illness and disease in humans including the most common tick-borne disease, Lyme disease.
- Lyme disease cases are expected to rise this year due to higher tick populations.
- Precautionary measures like using insect repellant, wearing protective clothing and checking for ticks can help prevent tick bites and Lyme disease.